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Homeless Shelters Getting Iraq Vets
Author(s):
United Press International, Inc.
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Description:
Article on the influx of the Iraq war veterans into homeless shelters in the United States.
Type of Resource:
Newspaper
Publication Date:
2004
Journal Name:
United Press International
Volume:
2007
Issue:
30/11/2007
Location:
Washington
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